FSOT: 500 Test Prep Study Questions - Question List

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246. During the previous year, 110 on the job accidents were reported. Your department has established a goal of decreasing the total number of on the job accidents by 75%. During the next year, 82 accidents are reported. How did your department perform in relation to your goal?
  1. The department achieved the goal with a 75% reduction in accidents
  2. The department achieved the goal with an 80% reduction in accidents
  3. The department missed the goal with only a 34% reduction in accidents
  4. The department missed the goal with only a 25% reduction in accidents
247. A business trip takes you to several European countries during a six day period.Your business expenses for this trip are $1350.00. Assuming equal daily expenditures and an exchange rate of $1 = 0.850 euros, approximately how many euros did you spend each day?
  1. 191
  2. 225
  3. 265
  4. 321
248. If your organization is considering all Americans registered to vote as the population for statistical study, the percentage of those Americans who intend to vote in the upcoming national elections would be considered:
  1. a sample
  2. a parameter
  3. a deviation
  4. a quotient
249. When analyzing the performance of each division in your organization in regards to sales quotas, you would look at the standard deviation of each division to determine:
  1. the mean performance of all divisions
  2. how far apart the divisions are from the mean
  3. what level of performance was most commonly occurring
  4. the lowest and highest performing divisions
250. You are analyzing the relationship between employees working more than ten hours in a shift and the number of on the job accidents at your production facility. One aspect to consider is the relative frequency which would be:
  1. the total number of accidents divided by the number of times employees worked more than ten hours in a shift
  2. the number of times employees worked more than ten hours in a shift divided by the total number of accidents
  3. the number of times employees worked more than ten hours in a shift minus the total number of accidents divided by the number of times employees worked more than ten hours in a shift
  4. The total number of accidents times the number of times employees worked more than ten hours in a shift divided by the total number of accidents.

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